The Last Supper

"The Last Supper" is a provocative film that takes place just ten minutes before the pivotal arrival of Jesus, setting the stage for a deeply animated and emotionally charged gathering. The film features a talented ensemble cast, including Jack Charles in the role of The Thin Man and Leigh Whannell portraying Phillip. As these thirteen men share a meal fueled by wine and raw emotion, the narrative delves into complex themes that resonate throughout history and society, crafting a modern-day parable that challenges viewers to confront the darker aspects of human nature.

As the film unfolds, it satirizes humanity's inherent hedonism and greed, subverting the traditional retelling of biblical events. Each character embodies different facets of these themes, engaging in spirited conversations that touch upon the delicate intersections of race and religion. With a clever blend of humor and biting commentary, "The Last Supper" reinvents the ancient tale of betrayal, inviting the audience to reflect on how these timeless issues still manifest in contemporary life. The reimagining of two of history's greatest betrayals—those of Judas and another character—is compellingly drawn, providing insight into how betrayal can transform moral landscapes.

Moreover, the film artfully critiques not only historical events but also the absurdities of modern culture, hinting at the implications of reality television and its capacity to distort reality for entertainment purposes. By introducing this third element of betrayal related to contemporary media, "The Last Supper" becomes a multifaceted exploration of trust, deception, and the influence of societal narratives. It challenges audiences not only to consider the weight of personal actions but also to examine how modern media shapes our perceptions of morality. This layered approach ensures that the film is not merely a retelling of a biblical story, but a relevant commentary on the human condition in an increasingly complex world.

Full Cast of The Last Supper

Leigh Whannell as Phillip

Leigh Whannell

Phillip
In the 1995 dark comedy "The Last Supper," Leigh Whannell delivers a compelling performance as Phillip, one of the central characters in a group of graduate students who invite a different guest to dinner each week, only to confront them with their liberal ideologies and ultimately, if the students deem necessary, poison them in a twisted interpretation of justice. Whannell's portrayal of Phillip is nuanced; he brings a sense of moral ambiguity and complexity to the character, who grapples with the ethical implications of their actions. Phillip is often the voice of hesitation and doubt amidst the group's increasingly radical decisions, providing a relatable touchpoint for the audience. His character arc is one of the most fascinating to watch, as Whannell subtly conveys Phillip's internal struggle between his conscience and the intoxicating power of their secret dinners. His performance is a standout, capturing the essence of a young idealist caught in a web of his own ideals turned horribly wrong.
Simon Lyndon as Andrew

Simon Lyndon

Andrew
Simon Lyndon delivers a compelling performance as Andrew in the 1995 dark comedy film "The Last Supper," directed by Stacy Title. Lyndon's portrayal of Andrew, one of a group of liberal graduate students who invite a stranger into their home only to discover he is a fascist, is both nuanced and intense. His character evolution from an idealistic young man to someone complicit in a series of morally dubious actions is handled with a deft touch, showcasing Lyndon's ability to convey complex emotional shifts. Andrew's internal struggle with the group's increasingly radical solutions to what they perceive as societal problems is palpable in Lyndon's performance, as he grapples with the dichotomy between his pacifist beliefs and the violent reality they descend into. His interactions with the other characters are charged with a mix of camaraderie and tension, which Lyndon navigates with a naturalistic flair, making his character's journey one of the film's most intriguing arcs.
Angus Sampson as Judas

Angus Sampson

Judas

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Simon King

Thaddeus

Tim Bone

John

James Kelly

Thomas

Tony Wilson

Bartholomew

David Griffiths

Matthew

Catherine McLennan

Waitress

Fiona McLeod

Maitre D

Josh Damman

Mitch

Crew of The Last Supper

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